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Anonymous wrote:If I was going to be forced to send my 8 year old children away to be raised by strangers, you would most certainly see me prioritizing time with them over the "work" of ribbon cuttings and cookbooks.
Can you imagine sending your 2nd grader off to boarding school and required summer overseas immersions, never to tuck them in at night or be there to hear what happened in school that day?
Kate and Will need to soak up every moment they have with those three, before handing them off to strangers.
I also wonder how Meghan will end up handling that.
Sending your kid off to boarding school is very un American. I would think this would be the most difficult thing to agree to for an American marrying into the royal family.
I went to the oldest boarding school in America - you really have no idea about the wealth available to certain classes in the states.
I am sure there is extraordinary wealth there.
But boarding schools are a very un American concept, particularly for the middle and upper middle class.
Meghan was raised middle class (or trailer park depending on which relatives you are looking at).
As someone with a middle class upbringing, she is going to struggle dearly with handing off her 8 year old to be raised by strangers, and only being a mom a couple of days out of the year.